A charming 1912 California Craftsman home ideally located three homes down the block from the famed Santa Monica beach.
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Remodeled in 2002, this three bedroom, four bathroom residence is just feet from the sand, Shutters Hotel, Casa del Mar, the Viceroy, and the Santa Monica Pier.
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Passing through the mahogany privacy gate, guests are welcomed by a verdant outdoor area and a traditional Craftsman sitting porch.
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The main level boasts a living room with a fireplace, kitchen with island, dining area, and loft-style, indoor-outdoor family room/gorgeous patio with ocean views.
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Upstairs, the master bedroom suite and two guest suites complete the interior. Other features include a large wine cellar, two car garage, storage room, hardwood floors, and more.
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The architecturally significant property is historically landmarked by the City of Santa Monica.
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9 Vicente Terrace, Santa Monica is offered at $3,800,000 by Dan Urbach.